sábado, 31 de agosto de 2013

No matter what, if I did what makes me happy, everything else would be fine

This week we practiced how to write formal and informal letters. While I found kind of lame my informal letter, which was supposed to be a letter for my best friend, I really liked my formal letter. I chose to write an application letter to the UCLA, which is actually the school in which I would like to study. Once I asked to my cousin, who studied there, what did she include in her application letter. She told me she talked about the people she admired, and why she wanted to study there. So I kind of did the same thing. 
I wrote to the school dean, Mr. Block. I talked about one of the professors that has taught me the most, he was my Society, Economics and Politics teacher. But what I actually learned from him was that no matter what, if I did what makes me happy, everything else would be fine. 
The other person I talked about was my brother. I think that the reason why I liked so much my letter was because I wrote about people who have inspired me. 

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jueves, 22 de agosto de 2013

My first two weeks in Advanced English V

What I have learned in this two weeks, besides from how to use blogs and sites, is the correct use of tenses. I find it very valuable because I think that I have been using the wrong verbs forms for too many time just because it sounded good to me. We have also seen informal letters, however, the situations in which you write each tense are a topic that will be useful for any kind of writing.